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'Hunt' Trudeau, Johnson and Macron allegedly talking about Trump at the NATO summit
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was 'hunted' by a microphone apparently mocking US President Donald Trump while chatting with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and French President Emmanuel Macron during a event in the framework of the NATO summit held on December 3 and 4 in London. The scene took place Tuesday at Buckingham Palace during a reception where the three leaders were recorded in an informal meeting while they drank a drink and Boris Johnson asks the French president why he arrived late. At that moment Trudeau intervenes saying: "He's late because he gave a press conference of more than 40 minutes," supposedly in reference to the joint press conference that Macron had held with Donald Trump during that day.
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